Todd Tucker shared a video on his social media account in which he starts singing together with Kandi Burruss by his side. Check out the funny clip below.
19.06.2020 - 06:31 / pinkvilla.com
BLINKS have every reason to be stoked as their favourite Korean girl group, BLACKPINK is gearing up for their three-part comeback, which kickstarts with the highly-anticipated pre-release single, How You Like That. In the past few days, we've been getting small teases with posters and short videos which feature the members - Rosé, Jennie, Lisa and Jisoo - looking their enchanting best and in whole new avatars.
Todd Tucker shared a video on his social media account in which he starts singing together with Kandi Burruss by his side. Check out the funny clip below.
BLACKPINK is on cloud nine as they recently dropped their pre-release single, How You Like That, much to BLINKS' happiness. It was indeed a long time coming for the popular Korean girl group to reclaim their throne as the Queens of the Music Industry and the addictive track was the best way for them to make an epic return.
"BLACKPINK in your area!" BLINKS, it's time to fall in love with the Korean girl group all over again as the dance performance video for their comeback single, How You Like That, is here to slay. For the unversed, June 2020 saw the highly-awaited comeback by BLACKPINK as the pre-release single, How You Like That, was unveiled for the world to consume.
BLINKS had been waiting for more than a year to see their idols make a successful comeback and BLACKPINK delivered in spades. Last month, the popular Korean girl group embarked on their three-part comeback by dropping their pre-released single, How You Like That.
BLACKPINK might be breaking records with How You Like That but not all fans are happy with the music video. The Korean music video has garnered over 115 million views on YouTube and beating BTS to record the biggest premiere on the streaming platform.
Can we stop everything and just give BLACKPINK's newest release How You Like That a good look? The wings, the technicolour, the goddamn powerful lyrics and the four women, rising like the Phoenix to remind everyone that they are the best in the business. It has been a long, long wait but Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa made it worth the wait.
It won't be wrong to say that BLACKPINK is one of the leading Korean girl groups whose international fanbase increases every year thanks to their addictive tunes and the members' electrifying personalities. It's hard to believe that it has just been four years since Jisoo, Jennie, Rosé and Lisa debuted as BLACKPINK in 2016 and went on a rampage to attain global domination.
BTS has been recording milestones with every passing month. The K-Pop band, comprising of RM, Jun, Suga, J-Hope, Jimin, V and Jungkook, recently made the headlines for the jaw-dropping audience attending their recent Bang Bang Con The Live.
BLINKS have been famished for more than a year and finally, their prayers have been heard! In just a few days, BLACKPINK will reclaim their throne as the Queens of the Music Industry while taking over the charts around the world. On June 26, the Korean girl group will be dropping their pre-release track, How You Like That, which kickstarts their three-part comeback.
BTS members Jimin and Jungkook hosted a Vlive today where they were seen cooking a Korean delicacy. While Jinkook gave fans numerous moments to gush about, including the duo feeding each other and holding hands during the session, V stans were thrilled when Kim Taehyung called the duo during their live.
BLACKPINK is gearing up for their long-awaited comeback as BLINKS have been demanding for one, for more than a year. Their last released work was the super successful Kill This Love EP, which was a massive chart-topper and increased the Korean girl group's international fanbase.
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To say that we're mighty excited for BLACKPINK's 2020 comeback; which will be nothing short of extraordinary, would be an understatement. After more than a year, the Korean girl group plans to take over the world yet again with their addictive tunes and gorgeous personalities.
The time that BLINKS have been anxiously waiting for is finally going to take place in a few days and that's BLACKPINK's official comeback. It was in April 2019, when the Korean girl group released their EP, Kill This Love, that went on to top charts all around the world and elevated their success to new heights.
BLINKS are currently gearing up for their idols to make a long-awaited return, after more than a year, as BLACKPINK are all set to release their first official album in September. But before that, there will be a three-part comeback for the Korean girl group starting was a pre-release single, which is set to drop on June 26, followed by another track in July or August with a special format and finally the album release.
June is turning out to be a great month indeed as BLINKS can finally breathe a sigh of relief while also brimming with excitement. After waiting for more than a year for BLACKPINK's comeback, YG Entertainment revealed the news that the Korean girl group was preparing for the release of their first official album, to be dropped in September 2020.
James Corden is showing his appreciation for BTS fans. During an episode of The Late Late Show, he paid tribute to the passionate fanbase for coming together to raise $1 million in support of the Black Lives Matter movement.
BTS have certainly put their money where their mouths are when it comes to supporting Black Lives Matter, having donated $1 million to the international human rights movement. As protests in support of the initiative – and its core ideals – continue all around the world, the hugely popular K-pop band teamed up with Big Hit Entertainment, their Korean record label, and transferred the hefty sum on Friday, June 5.